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Bruce Golin, Former 'CSI' Producer, Dies at 58

The Emmy nominee most recently headed virtual reality production for CBS Digital.

Bruce Golin, an Emmy-nominated producer on CSI, died Saturday at his home in Agoura, Calif., after a short battle with cancer, his wife said. He was 58.

Golin was most recently head of virtual reality production for CBS Digital, producing visual effects for The Last Man on Earth, Transparent, Hindsight and Daredevil.

His almost four decades in the business also included work on such TV shows as Knight Rider, Sliders, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY and Citizen X. Golin earned his best drama series Emmy nom in 2004 for his work on CSI.

A UCLA alum, he was the youngest associate producer ever on contract at Universal Studios.

Survivors include his wife Sybil, his son Zachary and his brother, producer Craig Golin.

A service will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday at Mount Sinai in Los Angeles. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Zachary Golin College Fund at GoFundMe.com.